Q:
I am sending out an introduction letter to area OBGYN's touting chiropractic's success in
dealing with pain during pregnancy. Only problem is......I don't have a letter together.
Would you possibly have anything pre-made that I can work from??
I need a few points of interest to focus on (at least a better way to word the obvious).
A:
John Smith, MD
1323 Anywhere Ave.
Reluctant, Arizona 12345
Dear Dr. Smith,
In the developing world of Health Care there should be a team effort to assist our patients.
This letter is my way of introducing myself, and asking you to consider, when necessary,
the conservative chiropractic approach toward patient management. The issue facing many
medical professionals is when does it become necessary.
Patients are searching for alternative methods of care and conservative chiropractic is in
great demand. This is not a threat to traditional medicine but an adjunct to your care
protocol. This is especially true for the pregnant patient who, along with their medical
professional, would rather avoid medication if possible for conditions that readily is helped
via my conservative approach. There are various methods of chiropractic care and once
tailored to the patient¼s need is most helpful to reduce discomfort associated with
pregnancy.
If your patient requests a chiropractor or you feel that conservative chiropractic care may
assist them, please consider our office. My approach towards care is tailored to the need of
the patient and utmost care is given to their special needs. I am always available to discuss
the options offered via chiropractic and will gladly send a timely report and keep you
informed of your patient¼s progress.
If there are any questions, please feel free to call me. If time allows, I would appreciate
having you or a member of your staff visit my office for a discussion of chiropractic and
viewing the many procedures I use to assist the patient.
Sincerely,